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Ban on Fires or BBQs in National Parks
Date Released: Friday, May 9, 2025
We all want to get out and enjoy the continued good weather but let’s do it responsibly - without putting nature at risk.
We’re appealing to everyone to be vigilant and NOT light fires or BBQs in public places. That includes our National Parks and Nature Reserves, coastal sand dunes, mountains and upland areas, forests, meadows and urban parks. Wildfires like the recent ones in Wild Nephin County Mayo are a devastating reminder of how fragile our natural world is. This destruction not only scars the landscape, destroys habitats and species but also deprives communities of cherished spaces for education, recreation, and connection with nature.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has increased ground crews on fire patrol and has ramped up aerial monitoring this week. If you do notice a fire, do not delay, please call the emergency services on 112 or 999 immediately and give clear details as regards location.
Where fire outbreaks occur at or near recreational areas the following actions should be taken by visitors in the interests of safety.
- Do not light fires in and around forests or open land
- Do not attempt to intervene or fight fires under any circumstances.
- Gather all family/group members and move to a safe fuel-free location such as a car park, upwind of the fire.
- Telephone Fire and Rescue Services via 112 and report the fire and its location.
- Evacuate if instructed to do so, and cooperate with all Emergency Service Instruction
Further Information
Updated Fire Weather information can be found at: